Gadgetbridge users, can you tell about your smart watch and what are it’s pros/cons.

  • @duckCityComplex
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    21 year ago

    I agree that it’s not what most people want, but that’s mainly because it’s pretty basic, lacks features, components like the screen aren’t as nice as other watches, etc.

    It’s very stable and reliable for what it does, though. I’ve been using it as a daily driver watch, timer, alarm, etc. for a couple of years.

    • Another Person
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      11 year ago

      How much tinkering did it take to get it stable? How much ongoing maintenance is needed?

      • @duckCityComplex
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        11 year ago

        Tinkering is optional. It has basic settings like a few watch faces to choose from, screen timeout, and things like that. It basically just works. Bluetooth pairing with Gadgetbridge is easy. The firmware was buggy in earlier versions with Bluetooth losing connection a lot, but it’s very solid now.

        Flashing firmware updates is probably the most technical thing a user would be faced with, but there’s not much to it and the device automatically reverts to the last good firmware if something goes wrong.

        I don’t mean to sound like a sales pitch here. Just saying it’s not like running Linux where there are a lot of options and technical details the user can get wrong.

        • Another Person
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          11 year ago

          Oh no at this point I’m just genuinely curious. Does it do notifications? I wonder if it would work well tutanker from Mac OS.

          • @duckCityComplex
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            01 year ago

            Yup, it does notifications… Not familiar with that software though.